The 10 Best Drinks To Help Aid Weight Loss, According To A Dietitian

 

If you’re looking to lose weight, you probably spend a lot of time thinking about what you're eating, focusing in on consuming more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, and lean proteins and less processed or high-in-added sugar foods. But you should pay as much attention to the items you choose to drink. There is such thing as the best drinks to help with weight loss goals.


“Weight loss ultimately comes down to burning more calories than you eat,” says registered dietitian and certified personal trainer Gabbi Berkow. “So, to maximize calories from food, we want to minimize our calories from drinks.”


In the end, overconsumption of calorie-containing beverages can counteract efforts to lose weight. But don’t stress—there are definitely some low-cal beverages filled with a host of other health benefits that you can add to your diet. Below are the top 12 RD-approved drinks that can also help you lose weight.

The 10 Best Drinks To Help Aid Weight Loss, According To A Dietitian


Water

Eh, a little boring right? Not so fast. Water is imperative for losing weight,. “Staying hydrated is also really key for weight loss—and of course health in general. Water is needed for metabolism, circulation, energy, digestion, and every function in your body,". Plus, you've probably heard that it's easy to scramble hunger and thirst signals, and that's true. You might actually be thirsty if you feel hungry. Drinking a full glass of water before eating to properly gauge your appetite. Aim for at least eight cups (64 ounces) a day, and even more if you’ve been super active or sweat a lot. To make it fun, add any sliced fruit you have in the fridge.

Green Tea


Green Tea

Unsweetened green tea has zero calories, and studies have suggested that it can also help speed up your metabolism. “This is because of the caffeine content in the green tea, and also because green tea contains catechins, which are antioxidants that can support fat burning,”. Though, some perspective here: You need a calorie deficit to lose weight, so you can't rely on catechin-containing beverages to majorly increase your metabolic rate.

Smoothies


Smoothies

“Smoothies, when done right, are a great option for weight loss, but you have to make sure they are filling enough to be used as a meal or snack replacement,”. “You should also remember they will not keep you as full as solid food would, so be careful not to overdo fruits and sugars.”


Formula to create filling and balanced smoothies that have plenty of protein, fiber, unsaturated fat, vitamins, and minerals: Combine at least 20 grams of protein (from protein powder or plain 0% Greek yogurt), one or two fruit servings (e.g. bananas, berries), a handful of spinach or another green of choice, one serving of unsaturated fat (e.g. one to two level tablespoons of nut butter, ¼ avocado, or 1 tablespoon of chia seeds), and one cup of water or non-dairy milk/skim milk for liquid.

Herbal Tea


Herbal Tea

“People love herbal teas for a bit of flavor and a non-caffeinated break in the middle of the day,”. Depending on the type of tea you choose, it can have different benefits: For instance, lavender and chamomile teas are great for relaxation or peppermint tea can help digestion. Other perks include being low-calorie and hydrating.


Green Juice

Green Juice

Green juice can pack in the vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, but it doesn’t have the same fiber as eating the vegetables whole, which is why you need to be mindful of the kinds of juices you consume,. That said, a green juice can be a refreshing and hydrating drink when you're aiming to lose weight. “When selecting a green juice, make sure to get ones that contain only vegetables, or are made with one fruit like an apple,”. “Those with too many fruits can be really high in sugar and calories, and can actually leave you craving more sugar later on.”

Coffee


Coffee

According to me, coffee can be a great option to add to your diet. “Black coffee would be ideal because it doesn’t contain any calories, and caffeine can speed your metabolism a bit,”. (Although this metabolic bump isn't enough to cause weight loss on its own.)

Apple Cider Vinegar Drinks


Apple Cider Vinegar Drinks

It's tangy and puckery, but many people like to incorporate a little apple cider vinegar (ACV) into a daily drink or sip on a ready-made bottled version, which are easier to find in grocery stores now. “ACV is linked to many health benefits, such as aiding in blood sugar regulation and helping with weight management by enhancing fullness,”.


Add ACV in water or sparkling water for a zero calorie option, but if that's too powerful and zingy, you can try a bottled ACV drink, just make sure that what you choose doesn't have added sugar or artificial sweeteners.

Nut Milk


Nut Milk

“Nut milks are super low calorie and depending on the milk you choose, can be a great source of iron, vitamin E, and antioxidants,”. If fortified, nut milks also provide calcium and vitamin D. “They’re also lactose-free, gluten-free, and vegan.” Your best option is unsweetened nut milks. Sweetened varieties are loaded with extra sugar.

Coconut Water


Coconut Water

There's nothing like sipping a fresh coconut on a beach somewhere, right? Okay, you're probably sipping yours from a single-serve box you bought at the store, but that can be just as refreshing, too.


Coconut water is full of electrolytes, which is great to rehydrate the body,. “Coconut water is a good source of vitamin C, magnesium, manganese, and potassium,” she explains. These vitamins and minerals play a role in immunity and collagen production in the skin (vitamin C, we're looking at you), manage blood pressure (hats off you to, potassium), and provide disease-fighting antioxidants (thanks, manganese). Coconut water does contain some sugar though, so be sure to balance out coconut water consumption with regular plain water.

Protein Shakes


Protein Shakes

For weight loss, I recommends consuming at least one gram of protein per pound of body weight. That can be a tall order for the day, but protein shakes can help you get there. (Or, at the very least, get your protein intake up if it's lagging.) A protein drink made from a protein powder (supplying 20 grams of protein) mixed with water, a non-dairy milk, or skim/low-fat milk. However, pre-made protein shakes can also work, provided you examine their calorie and sugar content before sipping.







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